P.S. 239

Public | PK-5 | 773 students |  

PHONE: (718) 381-4009

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17-15 Weirfield St

Ridgewood, NY 11385

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Ridgewood's P.S. 239 is a public school that serves grades PK-5 in the New York City Department of Education district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 3 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 18 school community members.

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Posted on Nov 16, 2011
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teacher have not patience they suppose help the kids very disappointed i spoke to the teacher and she told me that my daughter was doing good when i check my daughters report card was like the opposite the she said
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Posted on Mar 27, 2010
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cont'd... Instead of parents taking initiative and actively participating in their child's academic development, they wonder what 'else' the school and the teachers can do. The curriculum is set by the NYCDOE and followed strictly by the teachers. This is opart of the problem, not the teachers or their abilities. Why do more than 80 percent of the students here start Kindergarten UNABLE TO READ OR COUNT???
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Posted on Mar 17, 2010
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I do not like this school at all.teachers are focused it seems more on themselves than their students.P.T.A meetings are nothing more than a gathering for neighborhood gossip.New teaching methods should be considered fast.There's a reason this school is rated a 2 out of 10.There is no room in this state nor budget in this time and economy for low rating schools.It is the Principals' sole duty to ensure every child has the proper learning material so that all students can learn affectively on their grade levels.
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Posted on Dec 21, 2009
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To the parent who voiced lack of parent involvement. Yes there are some who lack participation because they either have to work and cannot take out time to go to pointless pta meetings that look like a roundabout. Same issues come up and nothing is done. How about lack of motivation from some of the teachers. For example one class may get take home worksheets to practice and learn. Another, nothing but an assignment to write on his or her own. How about at meetings the principle lacking to show some involvement or by stopping by the class and observe the teacher and read there work agenda for that week and prior weeks. I feel the classes should all get similar assignments and they don't. In the finale of it all some teachers are there to teach and some are there to make money and go home.
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Posted on Dec 3, 2009
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this school is great i love what it has done to my children i will never forget this school it is the school.the teachers are nice the school is very clean the students learn discipline and respect i really recommend this school
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Posted on Mar 31, 2009
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One of the problems with the school is the lack of parent involvement. On a good night, a small batch of parents can be found at the monthly parent teacher meetings. Too many parents want everything to be handed to them and don't want to be active participants in their child's learning. It is the not the school that id inferior to those in Europe, it is the parenting that is superior there. Too many kids at this school lack discipline at home and it carries over to the classroom. Wake up my fellow parents!
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Posted on Feb 4, 2009
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This is my daughter's first year in P.S. 239, Even though the school is new, The teachers and principal are trying to do their best. I believe there should be more activities but thats for the BofE to work out. My daughter loves her teachers and enjoys going to school.
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Posted on Nov 23, 2008
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I am happy with the education my child is getting in this school. I believe the teachers are caring and are very helpful. I do wish there were more gym activities. my son has no gym at all in the 4th grade and my other son only goes to gym once a week. I feel we need that.
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Posted on Oct 3, 2008
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There is definately still tons of room for improvement. My daughter was just transfered to this school in Sept. of 08 entering 4th grade. Her previous school gave them spelling words, weekly test, harder math sheets, etc. Now in this school she has no words which isn't helping boarden her vocabulary skills and the math is not up to par where she was before. They need to push children harder so they can become excellent achievers and successful leaders for the furture!
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Posted on Aug 20, 2008
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PS 239 was the school my son graduated from this year. It is a VERY inconsistent school, teachers change so much, even 2 times a year! Just opened 5yrs ago, it is a new school, this being the first graduating class. The curriculum is not followed properly, test preparation is non-existent, and 4th and 5th graders are still doing carpet reading, like in kindergarten ! My son came from Europe, and while he was supposed to be put in 1st grade (b-day 29th of Sept.), they decided he should SKIP, go straight to second, mostly due to his height and superior education received in Europe. Naturally, I was concerned, and was told that if he won't pass, he will simply repeat the grade! (Inadmissible!) He DID pass, but as his age increased, his grades decreased, he was constantly bullied, I do NOT recommend. (ran out of space
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